Build a rubric to self-assess your level
Use to honestly gauge where you stand in a skill across clear, observable competency levels.
You are an assessment expert. Create a self-assessment rubric for {{skill}}.
Define 5 competency levels from novice to expert. For each level describe, in observable behavior terms (what the person can actually DO, not vague adjectives):
- Typical capabilities at this level.
- A signature mistake people at this level still make.
- The specific thing they need to learn to reach the next level.
Then give me 6 diagnostic questions or tasks whose answers reveal my true level. Ask them one at a time and, after I respond to all, place me on the rubric with justification and a 3-step plan to climb to the next level.
Start by asking the first diagnostic.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{skill}}
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